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An extraordinary account of what it means to stand up for justice, and for yourself, no matter the cost
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05 March 2019

Sent to the UK as a child to escape growing civil unrest in her native Guyana, Gina Miller grew up to build a successful investment management company, overcome a damaging marriage and raise her children, one with special needs, as a single parent. But in 2016 she took on yet another enormous challenge, when she brought one of the most significant constitutional cases ever to be heard in the British Supreme Court. For standing up for what she believed was right, Miller became the target of not just racist and sexist verbal abuse, but physical threats to herself and her family.
She was repeatedly asked: how could she keep going at the cost of so much pain and aggravation? To her the answer was obvious: she’d been doing it all her life.
In Rise, Gina Miller draws on a lifetime of fighting injustice and looks at the moments that made her; the trauma, failures and successes that gave her the confidence in her voice, the ability to know how to use it and the strength not to let others diminish it, even when it came at incredible cost. To those who say one person cannot make a difference, this memoir demonstrates irrefutably how you can.
Price: $17.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Canongate Books
Imprint: Canongate Books
Publication Date:
05 March 2019
Trim Size: 8.42 X 5.31 in
ISBN: 9781786892928
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
Memoirs, Advice on careers & achieving success, Gender studies: women & girls, Biography & non-fiction prose
“This book is essential for any woman in a male-dominated industry . . . [Miller] is a woman of true grit and courage, of whom we should all . . . be proud.”
Gina Miller was raised in Guyana but came to the UK as a child to avoid civil unrest in Guyana. In 2009, she and her husband Alan Miller co-founded SCM Direct, a disruptive investment management company. She has three children: Lucy-Ann, Luca and Lana.
Gina describes herself as a conscious capitalist and believes we all have a duty to give back to the society that affords us success, including actively stepping up and defending what is right.
@thatginamiller